US5838353A - Write head container for ink jet printer - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to a write head container for an ink jet printer, and more particularly, to a write head container having a constant elasticity.
- An inkjet printer performs an operation of printing or portraying characters and graphics on a recording medium is performed by picture elementary division of characters and portions of graphic images.
- each ink droplet is electrified with a voltage at a level corresponding to the location address of an individual pixel, then deflection forces are applied to each charged ink droplet in an electrostatic magnetic field so as to aim the each droplet toward the surface of a recording medium such as a cut sheet of paper.
- such a printer includes a carrier moving in the left or right directions, that is fixedly supported by a main frame of the printer.
- a head mounted on the carrier ejects ink droplets, a nozzle integrally formed in the head expels the ink droplets in certain designated shapes, a plate that is rotatably installed on the main frame supports and transfers a recording medium during the printing operation, a tight lock plate that is fixedly installed on the main frame pushes the recording medium slightly up to the plate, and a cleaner periodically cleanses the head in response to a signal generated during the printing operation.
- the carrier moves in a left or right direction with the head fixedly installed on the carrier.
- the nozzle forms certain shapes via its tip according to instructions supplied by a main frame, in response to a signal generated during the printing mode, thereby forming characters and graphic images on the recording medium transferred by a rotation of a plate.
- the write head in an ink jet printer is often kept in a write head container to prevent the ink for the head from drying by blocking the tip of a nozzle so as to permit the ink to enjoy the full span of its life.
- a color ink cartridge installed within the write head container may be exchanged as necessary for a mono-color cartridge already in use in the ink jet printer.
- a conventional ink container is often constructed with a L-shaped bent, flexible arm that is usually made of synthetic resin, and has a transverse recess formed substantially across the center of the distal limb of the arm to allow the distal end of the limb of the arm a modicum of flexibility to move up and down elastically, against the nozzle of a write head so as to block and tightly lock the lower portion of the head.
- the elastic flexibility of the distal end of the arm is what enables the close adherence of the distal end against the lower portion of the write head. I have found that when used over a protacted period of time however, the elasticity is gradually lost due to the concentration of force at the junction formed by the transverse groove.
- a write head container for an ink jet printer including a locking portion integrally formed on a sidewall of the body of the container so as to elastically lock and unlock an upper comer of a write head and a pushing portion for blocking the tip of a nozzle in a write head and tightly encompassing the nozzle by elastically moving a guide bar upwardly and downwardly through a hole formed at a substantially centered area on the surface of a bottom wall that horizontally extends from the lower portion of a sidewall.
- a container with this configuration applies constant elastic forces to the upper and lower portions of the write head with both locking and pushing portions so that the nozzle of the write head closely adheres against the rubber receptacle of the pushing portion, with the vertical plane of the nozzle in the write head aligned with a sidewall to prevent the lip of the nozzle from becoming clogged.
- the locking portion of the container includes a pair of slots adapted to separate from a sidewall an elastic hinge portion integrally formed with a sidewall arranged to move backwardly and forwardly at the lower portion of the sidewall, a locking tab slidingly extended towards an upper portion of a write head and a locking groove adopted to easily lock and unlock the corner of the upper portion of the sidewall, and a knob extending upwardly from the edge of locking tab.
- the pushing portion includes a guide bar having a rounded flange at its lower portion so as to prevent the guide is bar from being disengaged from the bottom wall of the container, for moving upwardly and downwardly.
- a rubber receptacle is integrally formed at an upper portion of the guide bar, for blocking and encompassing the nozzle of a write head.
- An elastic body is positioned between the upper surface of a bottom wall and rubber receptacle so as to push the rubber receptacle into close adhesion with the nozzle of the write head.
- the pushing portion gives support to the lower portion of a write head in cooperation with the locking portion, thereby maintaining a constant force of adhesion of the rubber receptacle.
- the rubber receptacle has a hollow formed in substantially a rectangular shape at its center portion so as to receive a nozzle of a write head and to elastically encompass peripheral sidewalls of the nozzle.
- the upper portion of the rubber receptacle has a slope at each sidewall, in order to reduce its direct contact surface when engaged with a write head, and to thereby enable easy detachment of the write head.
- a write head container is also provided with a guide rib protrudingly extending from the inner surface of a sidewall and sloping downwardly, for slidingly guiding the lower portion of the write head.
- a release lug is integrally formed on the edge of another sidewall, opposite to and parallel with the sidewall, with a predetermined angle of inclination toward the sidewall, for enabling easy release of the nozzle of the write head.
- a knob may be provided on the top surface of the write head to facilitate the easy release of the write head from the container.
- FIG. 1 is a side view illustrating a hypothetical representation of a conventionally constructed configuration for a write head container of an ink jet printer
- FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view of one preferred embodiment of a write head container constructed according to the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a back elevational view of a locking portion of one preferred embodiment of a write head container constructed according to the principles of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a receptacle of one preferred embodiment of a write head container constructed according to the principles of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a representation of the salient features of a conventionally constructed ink container of the type which is often constructed with a supporter 1 usually made of synthetic resins, having a transverse groove 2 formed substantially at the center portion of the distal bent flexible arm, so as to allow the free distal end of the arm to move up and down elastically, thereby securing close adhesion to the nozzle of a write head, and a rubber receptacle 3 integrally formed at the edge of banded flexible arm of supporter 1 so as to block and tightly lock the lower portion of the write head.
- the elastic flexibility of supporter 1 makes rubber receptacle 3 block and closely adhere to the nozzle of the write head.
- a write head container for use with an ink jet printer may be constructed with locking portion 24 integrally formed on a sidewall 21 of body 20 of the container so as to lock and unlock the corner of the upper portion of head 10 in an elastically flexible manner and pushing mechanism 25 installed through substantially the center portion of a bottom wall 22 of body 20 of the container.
- Bottom wall 22 is formed integrally with and extends horizontally from the lower portion of sidewall 21, and is adapted to tightly block and encompass nozzle 11 of write head 10 by way of an elastic deformation and reciprocating movement in an up and down direction as indicated by arrow A.
- Locking portion 24 of body 20 of the container is formed with a pair of substantially parallel, slots 241 placed to separate opposite longitudinal sides of locking portion 24 from sidewall 21.
- Elastic hinge 242 having a first intermediate section 264 and a second intermediate section 266, is integrally formed on sidewall 21, with a lower side 260 joined at a manually deformable junction 262 to sidewall 21 to allow an elastic movement in the front and rear direction (i.e., in and out of the plane of sidewall 21).
- Locking tab 243 has groove 244 for easily engaging and thereby locking, and unlocking, a corner 12 of upper portion of head 10.
- a distal lever 245 extends from the uppermost edge of locking tab 243, and protrudes upwardly adjacent to head 10.
- Lever 245 is integrally formed with locking tab 243, and extends upwardly at a right angle to the bottom, to provide a user with a lever enabling easy manipulation of locking tab 243 to perform locking and unlocking operations.
- a spring-loaded cap, constructed as pushing mechanism 25 is constructed with guide bar 251 having rounded slide flange 251 a which secures an engagement of guide bar 251 within bottom wall 22 of body 20, in order to accommodate reciprocating movement in the vertical direction relative to bottom wall 22.
- a rubber receptacle 252 is located on an upper portion of guide bar 251 and is adapted to block and encompassing nozzle 11 of head 10.
- An elastic body 253 e.g., a spring
- a coiled compressed spring may be employed as elastic body 253 in an exemplar in this arrangement of one preferred embodiment of the instant invention; however, the practice is not limited thereto, and another resilient component of same nature and effect may be substituted.
- rubber receptacle 252 is provided with a hollow trough 252a having a substantially rectangular shape generally formed in its central area so as to receive nozzle 11 of head 10 and to encompass the periphery of nozzle 11.
- the upper portion of rubber receptacle 252 is provided with a beveled chamfer 252b so as to reduce the size of the area in direct contact, thereby allowing head 10 to separate smoothly from receptacle 252.
- guide rib 26 protrudes from the inner side of sidewall 21 and is arranged to decline downwardly to provide a path for guiding the lowermost portion of head 10 along the its apex.
- a lug 27 for releasing head 10.
- head 10 is locked and unlocked by simple combined operation of both guide rib 26 and release lug 27.
- a knob 13 may be integrally installed on the top surface of write head 10 so as to facilitate an user's manipulation of write head 10 while unlocking head 10.
- locking portion 24 and pushing mechanism 25 cooperatively support respective upper and lower portions of write head 10 so as to produce a constant elastic compressive force that aligns the center line of nozzle 11 of head 10 with a plane defined by sidewall 21 (as distinguished from the plane defined by locking tongue 24), thereby preventing the tip of nozzle 11 from becoming stopped-up (e.g., through clogging due to leaking and subsequent drying of ink from an obliquely seated nozzle 11).
- the apex of guide rib 26, which is formed as an integral part of side wall 21, guides head 10 downwardly, as shown by the phantom lines in FIG. 2, so as to receive and to engagedly lock the corner 12 of upper portion into groove 244 of locking tab 243 as seen in solid lines and elastic hinge 242 applied a pressing force on to the corner 12.
- hollow trough 252a of rubber receptacle 25 in pushing mechanism 25 receives nozzle 11 of head 10
- elastic body 253 is first compressed despite of its resilience, allowing rubber receptacle 252 to slightly move downwardly, and is then stopped when the corner 12 of the upper portion of head 10 is locked in groove 244.
- the resilience of elastic body 253 supports the lower portion of head 10 while simultaneously pushing up the bottom wall of rubber receptacle 252, thereby securing tight and aligned contact between nozzle 11 and pushing mechanism 25.
- Guide rib 26 protrudes from an inner surface of sidewall 21 and is oriented to incline downwardly and guide the lowermost portion of head 10 during insertion of head 10 into container 20, while lug 27, with its distal end extending inwardly toward the apex of guide rib 26, has an obliquely upwardly slope extending from an upper edge of side wall 23 integrally formed with an end of bottom wall 22, restricts deviation in orientation of head 10 within container 20 by engaging the lowermost portion of head 10 in cooperation with the apex of guide rib 26 both during insertion of head 10 into container 20 and during removal of head 10 from container 20; together guide rib 26 and the distal end of lug 27 mutually engage opposite sides of the lowermost portion of head 10 during its residency within container 20, and maintaining the upright orientation of head 10 while locking tab 243 maintains engagement of the upper corner 12 of write head 10, with the centerline of nozzle 11 being coaxially aligned with the centerline of reciprocation of guide bar 251 and parallel to a plane defined by the surfaces of sidewall 23.
- release lug 27 prevents head 10 from deviating from its upright orientation within the container, thereby assuring proper installation.
- knob 13 may be pulled over to the direction as indicated by a transition from the solid lines of head 10 to the phantom lines (e.g., to the right in FIG. 2), turning the lowermost portion of write head 10 against the edge of release lug 27 as a lever and support point, thereby enabling corner 12 of nozzle 11 of head 10 to be released from trough 252a of rubber receptacle 252.
- an improved container constructed according to the principles of the instant invention produces a constant compressive elasticity to secure a close adhesion between the nozzle of a head and rubber receptacle and simultaneously prevents the tip of a nozzle from being clogged by way of aligning vertical center lines of nozzle and container.
- the container for the write head is particularly suited for an ink jet printer, and has a constant elasticity so as to assure the close adhesion of the nozzle to the rubber receptacle of the container while in the custody of a rubber receptacle, thereby simultaneously preventing the tip of write head from being clogged by way of aligning the nozzle of the write head at a right angle with the bottom plane of the container.
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